Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling: Concealed Kitchen

Project Details

Project Name
Merit Award, Kitchen Remodeling: Concealed Kitchen
Architect
Minarc
Project Types
Single Family
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2009
Size
200 ft²
Room or Space

Project Description

This 11th floor penthouse in Reykjavik, Iceland, serves as temporary
living for traveling business professionals, so this small
200-square-foot kitchen had to serve as both an entertaining space and a
work area.

Designer Erla Dogg Ingjaldsdottir designed a simple Corian island
fitted with custom chairs that slide easily on ball bearings. When
pushed in, the backs of the chairs resemble cabinetry. The island can be
used as a desk or a dining table.

To maintain a clean look, the designer hid all the kitchen
equipment. The sink and two-burner stove are under a lid in the
stainless steel counter. The dishwasher, oven, and refrigerator are all
concealed behind cabinet fronts. The judges said it takes a lot of
thought to make such a sculptural, minimalist design look effortless.

The designer added drama with a lava-tiled channel that flows from
under the powder room wall into the living room. Ingjaldsdottir says
that the lava pieces are set on a glass sheet that is lit red by LED
lighting. She used a different form of lava for the kitchen backsplash.
The ground lava is mixed with resin and applied in a 1/2-inch-thick
layer.

—Nina Patel, senior editor, REMODELING.

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